http://www.bowlandbarrel.com Go ahead. Play with your food. Dallas’s newest modern American tavern is designed to delight the most discerning foodies and beer connoisseurs — while offering a bowling experience unparalleled in the DFW Metroplex. Boutique bowling wouldn’t be complete without an exceptional dining experience. Bowl & Barrel serves up an impressive selection of appetizers, entrées, salads and desserts that are sure to strike your fancy. More >>

http://www.3hundred.com Addison's 300 Dallas is a 45,000-square-foot entertainment destination featuring pool tables, video games, air hockey tables and more than 30 "state of the art" bowling lanes. Featuring the "Xtreme Bowling" lighting and sound system, with music video screens at the end of each lane, 300 Dallas is not your grandpa's bowling alley. There's a full-service bar, a lane-dedicated wait staff and an executive chef in the kitchen, too. Thanks to its size, it can host up to 1,400 guests. The complex specializes in group events for everything from company meetings to team-building events to birthday and holiday parties. Club 300 also offers a private bowling suite with six lanes for guests. More >>

http://www.bowlounge.com Bowlounge isn't cheap, and with ancient scoring machines that seem to miscount pins a few times every round, it's not for serious bowlers. But the lanes, pin-setters and scoring, salvaged from an East Texas alley facing demolition, give off such a comforting nostalgic vibe that a little bit of scorekeeping chaos is easily overlooked. And we'll take Twisted Root burgers over stale, neon-cheese-topped nachos any day. More >>

http://www.campgladiator.com Camp Gladiator is more than a fitness boot camp, it’s an experience. Created by American Gladiator Grand Champion Ally Davidson, Camp Gladiator has become the fastest growing and most dynamic fitness program in the nation. Camp Gladiator is a four week adult fitness boot camp that promises a motivating and challenging environment where men and women of all ages and fitness levels can push themselves. Campers should expect a total body workout. A typical session could include interval training, sprint and agility drills, stations, plyometrics, body weight strength drills, cardio mix, and much more. Camp Gladiator is designed to increase your functional strength, speed, stamina and, most importantly, to deliver results. More >>

http://golfcedarcrest.com/ With the rolling terrain, greenside bunkers, and tree-lined fairways, the course puts it’s stamp on accuracy, yet can be just as enjoyable for the beginner golfer and still challenging for the lower handicap golfer. More >>

http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>

http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>

http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>

http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. More >>